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Søren Neigaard wrote:
| My Redhat will be a server, and not a workstation, and therefore I
| guess I can remove some of the services starting at boot time, or?
|
| One thing I found in my dmesg was this: "VFS: Diskquotas version
| dquot_6.5.0 initialized". I don't need diskquotas so can't I just
| remove it somehow? Or am I going at it the wrong way?
|
| Any pointers to things that I should stop/remove from the standard
| install?

If you're a package removal nazi like myself, - I remove anything XWindows
related, and any service which you'd never run.

chkconfig --list may show you what's running that you might want to get rid of.

if you're in doubt of what to remove rpm -qi <packagename> gives a
description. But beware of (idiotic) dependancies. Sometimes the silliest
packages require everything but the kitchen sink and you're sometimes right
back where you started.

As far as quotas, I believe leaving that alone would be harmless since it's
called within the initial init script. As long as they're off, you're okay.

Good luck!
- -Rick
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Rick Johnson, RHCE - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux/WAN Administrator - Medata, Inc.
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